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41. The Development Strategy of Self-Reliance (Juche) and Rural Development in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (East Asia: History, Politics, Sociology and Culture) by Phillip Hookon Park | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(2002-04-12)
list price: US$140.00 Isbn: 0415933854 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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42. A Concise History of Modern Korea: From the Late Nineteenth Century to the Present by Michael J. Seth | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2009-10-15)
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Fine Overview; 4.5 Stars |
43. Korea Betrayed: Kim Dae Jung and Sunshine by Donald Kirk | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2009-11-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description For the first time, using original sources and his own reporting going back to 1972 when he met Kim Dae Jung at his home in Seoul, Donald Kirk explores the great untold story of modern Korean history. This book recounts the rise of Kim Dae Jung from an oppressed region of Korea, beginning with his schooldays, his activities in the Korean War and his entry into politics. The book addresses his populist politics, his ascent to the national stage and his encounters first with the dictators who tried to take his life and then had him tried and sentenced to death for the Kwangju revolt. The book outlines DJ’s life in exile in the United States, his great return to Korea and his entry into presidential politics climaxed by his election in 1997 at the height of economic crisis. Focusing on DJ’s Sunshine policy, his summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong Il and his drive for the Nobel, the book tells the story of payments that brought about the summit and the prize as well as the corruption that ensnared his sons and top aides. |
44. Korea (Global Political Hot Spots) by Christoph Bluth | |
Hardcover: 232
Pages
(2008-02-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book penetrates the veil surrounding the conflict on the Korean peninsula and North Korea's missile and nuclear programmes. It provides a thorough historical analysis of relations between the two Koreas since the Korean War, which traces both North Korea's path to economic ruin and South Korea's transition from struggling dictatorship to vibrant democracy. As well as examining the political and economic development of North and South Korea at the domestic level, the book goes on to explore regional relations with Russia, China and Japan and, most importantly, America's dealings with Korea and its negotiations with North Korea, in particular. It concludes with an analysis of North Korea's current nuclear programme and its likely impact on international security in the 21st century. |
45. Korea, the Divided Nation (Praeger Security International) by Edward Olsen | |
Hardcover: 200
Pages
(2005-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Following its liberation from Japanese colonialism, at the end of WWII, Korea was divided into two separate nations. Because the Korean nation enjoyed a long dynastic history, its postwar partition was particularly traumatic. The ensuing Cold War years spawned the Korean War and subsequent decades of strained inter-Korean relations and tensions in the region surrounding the peninsula. This volume provides readers who are unfamiliar with Korea's heritage insight into how Korea became a divided nation engulfed in international geopolitical tensions, providing expert analysis of this rendered nation's background, modern circumstances, and future prospects. The Korean peninsula in Northeast Asia is home to a country that was divided at the end of the Second World War after its liberation from Japanese colonialism. Because the Korean nation enjoyed a long dynastic history, its postwar partition was particularly traumatic. The ensuing Cold War years soon spawned a very hot Korean War and subsequent decades of strained inter-Korean relations and tensions in the region surrounding the peninsula. This volume provides readers who are unfamiliar with Korea's heritage with insight into how Korea became a divided nation engulfed in international geopolitical tensions, providing expert analysis of this rendered nation's background, modern circumstances, and future prospects. After a survey of Korea's geographic setting and historic legacy, Olsen details the circumstances of Korea's liberation and subsequent division. Drawing on that background, he analyzes the evolution of both South Korea and North Korea as separate states, surveying the politics, economics, and foreign policy of each. What are the key issues for each state from an international perspective? What are the prospects for reuniting the two into one nation? What challenges would a united Korea be likely to face? Olsen determines that stability in Korea is essential to future peace in the region. He concludes that a successful move toward unification is the best way to resolve issues connected to North Korea's nuclear agenda. Customer Reviews (1)
Overview of Korean Peninsula Culture |
46. The Koreas (Asia in Focus) | |
Hardcover: 499
Pages
(2009-06-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Asia in Focus: The Koreas presents an authoritative and unprecedented look at the contrasts and similarities between the history, geography, politics, economy, culture, and society of North Korea and South Korea. It offers a wealth of new insights into North Korean life, as well as extensive explorations of Korean music, arts, language, cuisine, and popular culture, including the "Korean wave,Ó which began with the export of Korean television dramas to other parts of Asia and has spread South Korean culture around the world. Also included are sections on women's history and roles, class and ethnicity, and a wide range of contemporary issues. For a deeper understanding of one of the most closely watched regions of the globe, this volume is a must. Customer Reviews (3)
Comprehensive and substantive
Comprehensive and Concise Introduction of Korean History
A top pick for high school to college-level libraries strong in Asian studies |
47. Korea's Place in the Sun: A Modern History by Bruce Cumings | |
Paperback: 527
Pages
(1998-02)
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Great book
Review of KOREA'S PLACE IN THE SUN
Excellent Perspective on Korean History
So much confidence in Korea
Too bad for the cover, right? Great book! |
48. Two Dreams in One Bed: Empire, Social Life, and the Origins of the North Korean Revolution in Manchuria (Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society) by HyunOk Park | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2005-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Drawing on a rich archive of Korean, Japanese, and Chinese sources, Park describes how Koreans negotiated the contradictory demands of national and colonial powers. She demonstrates that the dynamics of global capitalism led the Chinese and Japanese to pursue capitalist expansion while competing for sovereignty. Decentering the nation-state as the primary analytic rubric, her emphasis on the role of global capitalism is a major innovation for understanding nationalism, colonialism, and their immanent links in social space. Through a regional and temporal comparison of Manchuria from the late nineteenth century until 1945, Park details how national and colonial powers enacted their claims to sovereignty through the regulation of access to land, work, and loans. She shows that among Korean migrants, the complex connections among Chinese laws, Japanese colonial policies, and Korean social practices gave rise to a form of nationalism in tension with global revolution—a nationalism that laid the foundation for what came to be regarded as North Korea’s isolationist politics. Customer Reviews (1)
Reaching the incomprehensible and calumny |
49. Rogue Regime: Kim Jong Il and the Looming Threat of North Korea by Jasper Becker | |
Hardcover: 328
Pages
(2005-05-01)
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Informative and Readable
Nightmare fodder
The Worst and the Best of the Nation-State System
Poorly organized, hard to follow
An excellent examination of the politics and life in The Hermit Nation |
50. The Hidden History of the Korean War, 1950-1951: A Nonconformist History of Our Times by I. F. Stone | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(1988-10)
list price: US$8.95 Isbn: 0316817708 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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The Hobo Philosopher
Exposing US lies
This is one of the best books about the korean war. |
51. Nation Building in South Korea: Koreans, Americans, and the Making of a Democracy (The New Cold War History) by Gregg Brazinsky | |
Hardcover: 384
Pages
(2007-09-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Expanding the framework of traditional diplomatic history, Brazinsky examines not only state-to-state relations, but also the social and cultural interactions between Americans and South Koreans. He shows how Koreans adapted, resisted, and transformed American influence and promoted socioeconomic change that suited their own aspirations. Ultimately, Brazinsky argues, Koreans' capacity to tailor American institutions and ideas to their own purposes was the most important factor in the making of a democratic South Korea. |
52. Divided Korea: Toward a Culture of Reconciliation (Borderlines) by Roland Bleiker | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(2005-03-19)
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53. The Making of Modern Korea (Asia's Transformations) by Adrian Buzo | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2008-02-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description This fully updated second edition of The Making of Modern Korea provides a thorough, balanced and engaging history of Korea from 1910 to the present day. The text is unique in placing emphasis on Korea’s regional and geographical context, through which Buzo analyzes the influence of bigger and more powerful states on the peninsula of Korea. Key features of the book include: The Making of Modern Korea is a valuable one-volume resource for students of modern Korean history, international politics and Asian Studies. |
54. Colder Than Hell: A Marine Rifle Company at Chosin Reservoir by Joseph R. Owen | |
Hardcover: 237
Pages
(1996-09)
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Fast speech
Comment on S.Annand Review
Great History
Awesome
War is hell - in this case, Frozen Hell |
55. Korea: The Lost War by Bevin Alexander | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(1989-02-16)
Isbn: 009956520X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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We Didn't Lose The War
Korea: The first war our politicians lost for us!!!
Too broad in scope, too little detail Bevin Alexander's book suffers from too much of a good thing-organization.492 pages are divided into 63 chapters.Each chapter identifies a good point, but in trying to cover all of them, the book develops few of them sufficiently.Instead, Alexander skips from idea to idea, devoting fewer than ten pages, and then flits off to the next idea. The scope of his topic, from the bowels of the White House and Pentagon to the nameless ridges and valleys of Korea, is immense.In trying to cover it all, he has instead touched only the "wavetops."At the end of the book, after following the trail of policy decisions, Alexander fails to present a cogent, convincing argument that the US and her UN coalition partners indeed lost this war.The (final) stated war aim was to restore South Korea's sovereignty, and that was accomplished.I think that Alexander implicitly accepts MacArthur's statement that there is no substitute for victory, and no such thing as a war for limited objectives.While the first part is true, victory is defined by the use of military means to accomplish political objectives, and in Korea, the US and UN coalition succeeded. The strongest theme in the book is the identification of the policy struggles between the new National Command Authorities, National Security Advisor, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Commander in Chief, Far East.Alexander does a solid job of defining the problem in terms of positions and policy, rather than the normal MacArthur versus Truman debate.He also explores the impact of MacArthur's seniority relative to the Joint Chiefs (MacArthur was the only active five star general). Another strength of the book is its maps.Since (usually) authors have to pay for whatever maps they want included in a book, most include as few as possible.Alexander includes fourteen, most of them tactical level maps.Building off of the maps, the chapters that deal with separate battles are solid.The weakness is that Alexander fails top explain the operational integration of a series of battles into a campaign designed to accomplish strategic objectives. If you are already familiar with the Korean War, this book can serve as an interesting read for a new look at the integration of the strategic aims with the daily battle plan, and a revealing look at the difficulty of making defense and foreign policy since 1947.If, however, you are looking for a one volume single read introit to the subject, this is not the book to read.
A seminal contribution to American military studies
Excellent Meld of Military and Political Aspects of the War While other analyses (In'chon, Chosin, the decision to cross theparallel) and conclusions (that the US was an aggressor! for going intoNorth Korea) are more suspect, they do not detract from the book. ... Read more |
56. The Making of Modern Korea (Asia's Transformations) by Adrian Buzo | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2002-04-05)
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57. Korea: As Seen by Magnum Photographers by Magnum, Bruce Cumings | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2008-11-17)
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Korea
Korea at its finest.
A Lovely Book |
58. Formidable Enemies by Kevin Mahoney | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(2001-06-01)
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An Authoritative and Handy Reference on the NKPA and CPV in the Korean War!
A general view of North Koreans and Chinese
Keep the day job, Mahoney.
Good examination of tactics, organization, and more |
59. Korea's Future and the Great Powers | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2001-04)
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The great powers position -key to twoKorea,s Reunification |
60. Enterprise and Welfare Reform in Communist Asia | |
Hardcover: 130
Pages
(2004-02-18)
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